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pubmed-article:10608372 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0599196 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:10608372 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0023175 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:10608372 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0332157 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:10608372 | lifeskim:mentions | umls-concept:C0679035 | lld:lifeskim |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:issue | 6 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:dateCreated | 2000-2-1 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:abstractText | The authors studied toddlers with low-level lead exposure to determine whether adverse developmental effects were evident. The study sample consisted of a cohort of 68 children aged 12 to 36 months who had blood lead levels lower than 25 microg/dL on a routine screening in a large urban public hospital clinic. Children with blood lead levels between 10 and 24.9 microg/dL had a mean Mental Developmental Index (Bayley Scales of Infant Development, Second Edition) score that was 6.3 points lower than that of children with blood lead levels between 0 and 9.9 microg/dL (95% confidence interval: 0.6, 11.9). After adjusting for confounders, the difference was 6.2 points (95% confidence interval: 1.7, 10.8). Pediatricians and public health entities should continue in their efforts to reduce the lead burden through environmental control and ongoing surveillance. | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:language | eng | lld:pubmed |
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pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:citationSubset | IM | lld:pubmed |
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pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:status | MEDLINE | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:month | Dec | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:issn | 0196-206X | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:DanD EDE | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:LimS WSW | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:FiermanA HAH | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:DreyerB PBP | lld:pubmed |
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pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:KrugerH AHA | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:author | pubmed-author:BaraschSS | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:issnType | Print | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:volume | 20 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:owner | NLM | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:authorsComplete | Y | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:pagination | 425-31 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:dateRevised | 2006-11-15 | lld:pubmed |
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pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:year | 1999 | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:articleTitle | Low-level lead exposure and cognitive development in early childhood. | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:affiliation | Department of Pediatrics, New York University School of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital Center, NY 10016, USA. alm5@is2.nyu.edu | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:publicationType | Journal Article | lld:pubmed |
pubmed-article:10608372 | pubmed:publicationType | Comparative Study | lld:pubmed |
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